Judges: J.D. MacFARLANE, Attorney General
Filed Date: 5/21/1979
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Mr. Al Meiklejohn State Senator Senate Chambers State of Colorado Denver, Colorado 80203
Dear Senator Meiklejohn:
By letter of April 11, 1979, you have requested my opinion on whether the definition of "employer" contained in C.R.S. 1973,
QUESTION PRESENTED AND CONCLUSION
Are municipalities, school districts, counties, or special districts "employers" as that term is used in C.R.S. 1973,
My conclusion is "no."
ANALYSIS
C.R.S. 1973,
"Employer", as used in this section, means an individual, a partnership, an association, a corporation, a legal representative, trustee, receiver, trustee in bankruptcy, and any common carrier by rail, motor, water, air, or express company doing business in or operating within the state.
The statute does not expressly apply to any of the entities about which you have inquired. Application of the statute to any such entities can occur, if at all, only because they operate in one of the forms described in the statute, for example as a corporation.
With respect to each of the entities about which you have inquired, application of the statute by inference would be improper since such entities are considered to be instrumentalities or political subdivisions of the state. SeeBoard of Comm'rs of Montezuma County v. Wheeler,
SUMMARY
I therefore conclude that none of the entities about which you have inquired is included in the definition of "employer" contained in C.R.S. 1973,
Very truly yours,
J.D. MacFARLANE Attorney General
EMPLOYERS MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT STATUTORY CONSTRUCTION MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS COUNTIES SPECIAL DISTRICTS SCHOOL DISTRICTS
C.R.S. 1973,
LEGISLATIVE BRANCH Senate
Municipalities, school districts, counties and special districts are not "employers" as used in a statute concerning costs of medical examinations required of applicants for employment since such governmental entities are political subdivisions of the state and not expressly included in the definition of "employer."